Abstract :
The aim of current study was estimate levels of melatonin, adiponectin and interleukin alpha-1 among young people who stay up late at night on social media. The result of study demonstrated that the melatonin levels after staying according to gender and age showed significant (P<0.05) reduce compared with before staying up. On the other hand, the results of current study showed non-significant (P<0.05) changes in levels of adiponectin in male (before and after staying up). While in female, adiponectin levels after staying up demonstrated significant (P<0.05) elevated compared with before staying up, while according to the age, adiponectin levels after staying up demonstrated non-significant (P<0.05) changes compared with before staying up in both groups. findly, the current findings showed that there were non-significant (P<0.05) changes in interleukin-1 α levels according to age and gender after estimate in both states (before and after staying up). It is concluded that the staying up has been direct effects on studied parameters and female were more affected than male.